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Spanish Constitution and LGBTQ+ Content Vanish from White House Website After Trump’s Return to Office

by Harikrishnan A
January 23, 2025
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Spanish Constitution and LGBTQ+ Content Vanish from White House Website After Trump’s Return to Office
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Just a day after President Donald Trump’s second inauguration, sweeping changes to the White House website have led to widespread criticism. The removal of key pages, including the Constitution and any references to LGBTQ+ issues, has raised alarms about transparency and the new administration’s stance on inclusivity. The changes left some users encountering a “404 Page Not Found” error when attempting to access previously available content.

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In addition to the Constitution, the “about” page describing the U.S. executive branch and other sections from the website have also been deleted. These modifications were implemented immediately following Trump’s return to office on January 20, 2025.


LGBTQ+ Terms and HIV Resources Removed

GLAAD, an advocacy organization for LGBTQ+ rights, was quick to highlight that the White House website no longer includes critical references to the LGBTQ+ community. Terms such as “lesbian,” “gay,” “bisexual,” “transgender,” “sexual orientation,” and “gender identity” have been eliminated, along with resources focused on HIV. This deletion is seen as part of a broader effort to erase LGBTQ+ visibility from federal platforms.

GLAAD President Sarah Kate Ellis expressed her dismay at these actions. “The Trump administration claims to be a champion of free speech, yet this censorship effort seeks to silence LGBTQ voices and erase vital resources for our community,” she said. “While this attempt to suppress us is clear, our community remains stronger and more visible than ever.”


Spanish-Language Content and Accessibility Features Gone

Further fueling the controversy, the Spanish-language version of the White House website has been taken offline. Accessibility features that were previously available, including high-contrast and larger fonts, have also disappeared. These changes have left many concerned about the administration’s commitment to accessibility and multilingual support.

Harrison Fields, the White House principal deputy press secretary, responded to the backlash, explaining the situation to USA Today. “It’s only day two. We are in the process of updating and refining the website. Some archived content became inactive, but we are working to restore it soon,” Fields stated. He also assured that the Spanish-language section would be reinstated shortly.


Trump’s Vision Front and Center

The updated website now prominently displays a photo of President Trump, accompanied by the slogan “America is back.” An “administration” page features Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Second Lady Usha Vance.

The “Issues” page lays out the administration’s key priorities, such as “Making America safe again,” “Making America affordable and energy dominant again,” and “Draining the swamp.” These changes reflect the new president’s policy focus for his second term.


A More Radical Overhaul Than Usual

While it’s customary for a new president to update the White House website, Trump’s approach has been notably more drastic than previous transitions. In his first term, the Constitution page was retained when Trump took office, but this time, such key content was removed entirely. This departure from tradition has prompted comparisons to other presidential transitions and raised questions about the scope of these changes.

Typically, the National Archives preserves the old website, allowing for a historical record of each administration’s digital presence. New administrations generally update content gradually, ensuring continuity while introducing their own priorities. Trump’s immediate and comprehensive overhaul marks a significant break from this norm.


Concerns Over Policy Direction and Public Messaging

Many critics argue that the website changes reflect a larger pattern in Trump’s public rhetoric and policy initiatives. During his campaign and inaugural address, Trump made headlines with controversial statements targeting immigrants and advocating for stricter border control. These actions, combined with multiple executive orders focused on overhauling immigration policies, have drawn accusations of xenophobia.

The removal of LGBTQ+ content and resources, along with the website’s overall tone, has amplified fears among marginalized communities, including LGBTQ+ rights groups, immigrant organizations, and accessibility advocates. There are growing concerns that these changes signal a shift toward policies that may further exclude vulnerable populations.

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